DANIEL ROEBUCK MAKES VIDEO FOR HALLOWEEN

In September of 1995, representatives of "Entertainment Tonight" enlisted
Bethlehem-born actor Daniel Roebuck as a special correspondent to travel
across the United States, capturing the Halloween experience for the show's TV
audience.

Roebuck, whose films include portrayals of late-night host Jay Leno in
"Night Shift" and Tommy Lee Jones' deputy in "The Fugitive" and its upcoming
sequel, "U.S. Marshals," is a dedicated fan of the Halloween celebration. He
readily agreed and teamed up with sci-fi and horror film producer Chuck
Williams and film archivist/Halloween expert Bob Burns to create the "ET"
segment, which aired in October 1995.

In 1996, the trio decided to expand on the idea and took their cameras on
the road again, filming haunted houses, Halloween parades (including
Bethlehem's) and monster movie conventions. They interviewed ghoulish
celebrities and relatives of the masters of the genre including Robert (Freddy
Krueger) Englund, Alice Cooper, Boris Karloff's daughter Sarah, Lon Chaney
Sr.'s great-grandson Ron, Doug "Pinhead" Bradley and Angus "Phantasm" Scrimm.

The result is "Halloween: The Happy Haunting of America," (Chuck Williams
Productions and Whiz Bang Entertainment; 50 minutes; $19.95).